Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 25, Number 33, Jasper, Dubois County, 6 July 1883 — Page 3

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iqsBMwttsft of Maetng wow, dip twM in MrrwMKeoM a w a a teey will reaefre from it a delicate shade of wBiob la so popular for laces Jest CbtusIbs and other nrtlclesof Dm kind 'amy h treated In the mum way. -If tM MMMHT which 1 Out OVWT foil sodtam lawinUM white trf SBegg. it ww when dry be tight and firm, mm keen the fruit from molding wita much win rertsiaty than If H U dipped in alcohol or brandy. The paper which la laid next tlM fruit is meant, not that which tUid or pasted over the glass. jv. r. w. The best way to get rid of the dock in to spade them out, and lay the roots afp to dry. If that U considered too laborioua a Job, take a sharp hoe and out them off just below the surface of the ground, and in a few weeks go over them again, cutting off all thai nave seat eat bow leaves. doing over them a few times in this way wilfnnish them alL-A'. Y. Time. Steamed oom -bread is particularly wbokeome when made with buttermilk. If this can not, be procured, use kblered milk. To two cups of Indian meal allow one enp of white Hour, two tableapoouful nf white sugar, two and a half ur of milk, one teaspoonful of soda. in cf salt, one table pounful and a half f melted butter; steam for two hours in a well-buttered tin, and dry off in the oven. 7m- imtirholu. It is a good plan to have a few egg plants in the kitc-bou garden. The fruit U much nlier fnshTy-cut than after standing sevfral hour in the market, Ti plants do Wat in moderately rich andverv m-llow oil. Select a warm, runny wU wt the plant about thirty inches apart, kmp the ground clt-an, and lookout for the Colorado beetle, which ia as partial to the egg-plant as to the potato. A. V. ExtUMirtcr. Every farmer ahould take some pains to interest hi children in the fowls on the farm, and there Is nothing that so quickens that interest as to give them the right to all the money they umi make of? the fowls. In return for feed, etc., the obligation can be put on n them that they place the money in a aavinga-bank. or buy clothes with it, or put it to some good uxe, in such a way as may be mutually agreed upon. Children can not be too early taught the knack of making money, and, what in of mill greater purpose, the art of keeping it. A'. A'. Farmer. Costly satin fabrics, brocaded duster of walnut, are Imported. with Dotted and tamlour muslins, worn over color, with yards of lace and ribbon for trirominjr. are among the prettiett of toilet for the sea side. (told banket-straw bonnets, trimmed with tlame-colored mce and fancy silver straw and velvet interning), .am the newest fancies in French millinery. The Chinese and Japanese styles of bead-dre are in high vogue among ultra-faAbionable women, and the stars and heads of the pina they nae to throat through the top-knots are often studded with diamonds, rubles and pearls of rare value. among the moat costly fabrics for summer evening toilets are scphyr brocade and brocatellet, with brilliantly colored exotics on dark grounds; magnificent Indian tissue, woven with threads of gold or silver; heavy ottomans in all the new artistic shades; lampae, with satin stripes figured with velvet flowers, and damasks, with huge single lower or bouquet tat clusters, raited oa sheeny satin grounds of primrose, pine-apple, cinnamon ami golden brown, tea-rose, ahnmp-pink, cameo, mauve and endless shades of green. Summer mantles offer but little variety nt sham flow those of last season; they are dewi-peluwe rtoito, and mantotette or scarf mantle. Some of the mcst exlsJisWB wraps are maw ox nsn(J(SJeis((i ganat velvet, or of brocaded Kefilenne cane. fnuahed with marabout fruMres, etegamt psmi nssulirrwa. ohenille banda. or with beaded embroidery, laca and satin bows. There are many very beautiful wraps for young ladies. In graceful 'ifonaa, and inade of white lace, white or tinted awdie velvet, lined with neleoolored surah and trtetmed with pearl Mam, eastta twenty-five dollars a yam. k pretty and aerriceable fabric fot adornitti- sommer dresses of white organdW Trench muslin, and the like, is . a new very aheer cambric, with a solid embroidery eoverlnw its entire aur nee from selvage to selvage, the embroidery being; none In exquisite Bwlas, Venetian, okiFWrnBh Mid Irish point patterns. This material will be used for iersey-out bodloetje be attached to skirts covered wVK i alii a embroidered in a nettern to eWteauond, the Joining af skirt and bwdloe hmnt concealed by a draperr of extremely wide moire or sat in ribbon. Children's entire costumes will be made of this elegant material JstaaiYof the new naraaols of silk and satin em lined with Watteat-patterned foulards, with laos arranged on the out side in fan-nlaltintf. These are e penfnlly deaigned for garden-party use, esaohdavaad like oecairions. and not for the promenade. Other styles are of mem satin, edged mith maratmut, and all are lame and eonn-ahane. with the Imps on each gore arranged in the same way as Mat year. The pvwttieat sunshade seen thus far this season was one fevered wttii biMuitolored broehe satiHi wroaght sparingly hers and there .wtlh mm embvotsfcnv and bordered witii a wide hew OftWLu uj- aVgsaa ywm Wwt ssVPssml WPW .tsWaMOlamth with st whit hand of feather trimming ester. It was lined with blue, and made a perfect 1 JWSSliaw JCwtm

A striking Instance of the power of the inMaatloa is shown ia tim ease of a colored woman who has been cooking forjudge Ureer. It aeeaa that she and saother colored woman were in love with the same sable Apollo, and the odds were la favor of the Judge's cook. The rival wan not to be so easily cheated of her lover, and accordingly called In the services of a hoodoo woman. The latter drew a circle around Judge timer's house, and probably irianted some cat's tevth in the yard. The re

sult of such a proceeding is that whenever the hoodoo woman sticks a pin in a cushion the victim feels the pain in his or her body. The imagination of the cook was so vividly Impressed with this that she immediately began to sicken. In t be warmest daya she would shut every door and window of the kitchen, and would allow no one to come who did not satisfactorily explain his reasons for desiring to enter the room. Judge Greer tried to convince her that she was acting very unreasonably in allowing herself to be worried by such insane practices, but it did no giio 1. He finally bethought himself of burning some red powder, such as is used on the stage for red lights. This he did in the backyard, and he endeavored to persuade the cook that this wou d break the mystic spell and destroy the influence. He also gave her a certificate from himself as Judge of the Criminal Court, but these precaution could not relieve her. and she has now taken to her bed. seriously ill. She has been gradually wasting away, and her death is a noaaibility. Anvthing stranger than this can hardly be imagtoed. Mcmpnu iwtutmcne. m it lies Uses Far A Pfonfc. The owners of the private fish-ponds about the city have been so much annoyed lately bv depredators that they have planted dynamite cartridges along the banks of the ponds. A string drawn across the grass connects the cartridge, and whenever a foot strikes the string the cartridge explodes. Last Raturday evening there was a colored picnic near Phifer's pond, and during the evening a crowd of the colored people went to the pond to fish, sit about and. flirt, and eat their lunch. Thev assembled on the banks in close proximity to one of the cartridges, and in the course of a few minutes, whiU thev were chatting away in blissful Ignorance of what was to come, one vi the party struck his foot against the string. Instantly there was a deafening report, end the air was tilled with flying dirt, weeds, grass, hats, shawls, parasols, provisions, and lunch baskets, and the terrified picnickers stampeded for th woods. The cartridge ww planted about fifty feet from the party, and none of them were hurt, but they could not nave been worse seared. The bank was covered with abandoned hata. shawls and lunch baskets, and a hole ten feet square was in the ground at the point where the cartridge exploded. Caarfetfe (If. V.) ttmrwr. A ravolUnr scandal ia polluting the pure atmosphere of Beacon Hill,Bton. They say a family has recently effecteti a lodgment m taai sriniww Immensely rich family, but very newtbat actually eat pu on sroa. -.v J. ampmte. Owasvon. Kt. Rar. J. K. Baek says : have aasd ttrowa's iroa sidsr It owe oi tbs beat tonics sold. Txwnsoxs tranenrittors should be nalntsd yaitor. "-Borto Cewmircfsf Bnlltall conDlaxional pukdva to cbarmitig faatarea. Wisas Ants Oreaaa Ir year nave sUBsurro. KXW TOBW. Jh CATIXsV-snqjorts fits nHManaf.... o.lRed IB) OOBH-Bet.....s..... B SffiafcSSRRi!::::::::.8 ST. LOCTla. iawSJr::::: r jratrtoOeed SB Team Steers Stt HOOf-Commoa to sehwt.... ft it stn--nK to nmtoe sw tmu$ar:-': 8 fRW-Ho. diluted...."..'.'.'.'' 5 tba::::::.":::::: tS Bellum Leaf.... SfJ nf! x nM rrtsae s S-aotos B K New Mew XT B ACON Clear Rib.... W rPrtiiie steam v t tb-waahed, awdlum. g Unwashed a CMIOAfM). CATTLB--Bxporta SS5 lEH-oooa Kcwotee..,.... mm """-liT;::;::: 19 COIIM If Oa afiitif4treO 9z OAfS-Ho. .. B roBa!Mew 'Meea. .!!.!".! 1 '. 1 11 KANSAS CRT. CATTbll Watlve Staera 4 Native Cows Stt HOOS-Jatesat.. ,.,... WHKAT No. I.. tt No. S.. ,,... .do Bh CX)BN No. S mixed. .. .n. ... B 0ANwS'NnWitm4Bf, FLftrit Hfarh qrades. ........ S M 130BN-Wlitiejjf,i,., ,,,,n SJ ATa weatera ATCsmaae. , It ss sieasii.A.Mt a as

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